Edo Queens star player, Emem Peace Essien has revealed
how her father supported and pushed her career to a new height, Sports247
reports.
In an exclusive interview with CAFOnline, Emem shares
her football dreams, how her journey from playing street football to becoming a
formidable force in Nigerian women’s football is nothing short of inspiring.
Named Woman of the Match twice in the tournament, in
the 2024 CAF Women Champions, Emem’s story is one of passion, perseverance, and
remarkable talent. From her early days inspired by her father’s encouragement
to her current role as a key player in Edo Queens,
Emem’s insights offer a glimpse into the dedication
and hard work required to excel in the sport. Currently participating in the
CAF Women’s Champions League Morocco 2024, Essien and her team are striving for
excellence on an international stage.
Enjoy her insight with the CAF media team.
CAFOnline.com: Can you tell us how you first fell in
love with football in Nigeria and who has been your biggest influence so far?
E.E: First of all, I want to thank God. My biggest
influence in football has been my dad. Even though I already loved the sport,
it was his encouragement that pushed me to start playing. It all began with
street football.
How did you start playing street football?
It started during my school days—primary and secondary
school—where I played with family and friends. Although I had an interest in
football, it was my dad who really encouraged me to continue playing. He has
been my biggest influence growing up.
What valuable lessons about teamwork and leadership
have you learned so far at Edo Queens?
I’ve learned the importance of putting others first
and encouraging my teammates. Leadership involves bringing everyone along and
ensuring collective success. It makes me happy to see everyone working
together.
Who has been your greatest supporter or mentor
throughout your football journey, and how has it impacted you?
Like I said earlier, my dad has always been my mentor.
He has inspired me in many ways and has always encouraged me, even when I felt
like giving up. His support has pushed me to reach higher goals.
What are your personal goals for Edo Queens as a
player and your broader perspectives on Nigerian football?
I want to contribute in every way possible to help Edo
Queens succeed, especially by scoring goals. I aim for us to be the first
Nigerian team to win the CAF Champions League. On a national level, I aspire to
help Nigeria win the World Cup.
Looking ahead, what do you see for Nigerian women’s
football in the future and what role do you want to play in that future?
I see Nigerian football becoming one of the best in
Africa and the world. I hope to play a role in achieving this by winning the
Champions League and the World Cup.
How has competing in the Champions League impacted you
as a player?
I am very happy to be part of one of the best teams in
Africa and to compete against other top teams. This experience has greatly
improved my skills and confidence.
What has been the most unforgettable moment for you so
far in this women’s Champions League?
My most unforgettable moment was scoring the
equalising goal against the South African team, Mamelodi Sundowns. It was an
incredible experience.
What emotions and pride do you feel representing Edo
Queens and Nigeria at this stage?
I feel very proud and happy to represent both Edo
Queens and Nigeria on this stage.
How do you manage the challenges of balancing your
career as a football player with the responsibilities and expectations of being
a woman?
It hasn’t been easy, but I try to make time for the
important people in my life. I balance my career and personal life by creating
time for those who matter to me.
What support system do you rely on to manage the dual
demands of your personal life and career as a football player?
In my personal life, I engage in activities that I
enjoy and that make me happy. When it comes to football, I focus on the sport
and keep my personal enjoyment separate.
Do you have people who support you whenever you feel
down, either in your career or personal life?
Yes, my friends, parents, and other team members are
very important to me. They support me when I’m feeling down in both my career
and personal life.
Can you share an experience where you had to overcome
an obstacle as a player and in your individual life?
I experienced a major setback when I got injured last
year. With the help of my family and friends, I managed to come back
successfully. I was injured for six months, starting in November last year, and
I made a full recovery six months later.
Thank you for taking the time to answer our questions,
and good luck for the rest of the tournament.
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